Inswinging corner taken by Matt Bloomfield from the right by-line played to the near post, Mike Jones manages to make a clearance.

The match has kicked off.

The referee calls an end to the first half.

The game restarts for the second half.

The final whistle is blown by the referee.

Match Preview

No worries for Wycombe
Wycombe manager Gary Waddock will be back to full strength for the visit of in-form Bury.
The Chairboys have not played since beating Chelmsford in the FA Cup at the end of November but will be in action this weekend thanks to undersoil heating at Adams Park.
Trio Keiran Murtagh, Marvin McCoy and Josh Parker all missed the Chelmsford win as they were on international duty with Antigua and Barbuda for CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifiers but all three will be back in the squad.
Waddock is not expected to make any changes to his starting XI with on-loan Dagenham & Redbridge midfielder Stuart Lewis impressing and Scott Rendell continuing his good form in attack.
Jon-Paul Pittman is the only long-term injury worry as he recovers from a knee injury as the Shakers look for a club record seventh away win on the spin.
Bury boss Alan Knill is boosted by the return of skipper Steven Schumacher for the trip.
Schumacher has had time to recover from an ankle knock and he will return to the squad against the Chairboys, as will fellow midfielder Damien Mozika who has now served a one-match suspension.
Striker Andy Bishop remains sidelined through injury but could return to action next month.
The Shakers' clash at Wycombe is likely to beat the weather courtesy of the undersoil heating at Adams Park.
And Knill said: "We know it is going to be a very tough game but it is a good chance for us to get some points on the board. We are going there full of confidence."

Formation:442Manager: Gary Waddock

Wycombe

Formation: 442Manager: Alan Knill

Bury

Nikki Bull

Chris Westwood

Dave Winfield

Leon Johnson

Andy Sandell

Gareth Ainsworth

Stuart Lewis

Matt Bloomfield

Kevin Betsy

Scott Rendell

Stuart Beavon

SUBS

Steven Arnold

Danny Foster

Alan Bennett

Ben Strevens

Lewis Montrose

Marvin McCoy

Matt McClure

Home

Away

Owain Fon Williams

Gavin Gunning

Tom Lees

Efetobore Sodje

Joe Skarz

Andy Haworth

Steven Schumacher

Damien Mozika

Mike Jones

Ryan Lowe

Nicholas Ajose

SUBS

Richie Branagan

Peter Sweeney

David Worrall

Danny Carlton

Lenell John-Lewis

Kyle Bennett

James Wallace

Match Report

Red hot Scott downs Bury
Scott Rendell was Wycombe's hero once again after his second-half strike earned them a 1-0 win over Bury
Rendell had scored twice in Wycombe's last game - a 3-1 FA Cup win over Chelmsford on November 27 - and his 69th minute goal was enough to secure the points.
Bury had the first real chance of the game after nine minutes but Manchester United loanee Nicky Ajose's backheel was saved, before Rendell headed wide for Wycombe soon after.
Bury striker Ryan Lowe nodded past the post after 28 minutes, but it was the home side who ended the half on top with Rendell, Matt Bloomfield and Stuart Beavon all threatening the Shakers' net.
Wycombe started brightly after the break with Bloomfield and Gareth Ainsworth both forcing saves from Bury goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams.
And they got the goal they deserved 21 minutes from time when former Peterborough frontman Rendell notched his ninth of the season, ensuring Bury failed in their quest for a club-record seven away wins on the bounce.